[January 13, 2014]DUBUQUE,
Iowa — The Lincoln Christian University Red Lions
devoured the Emmaus Bible College Eagles in a pair of regular-season
contests in Dubuque. Both men's and women's teams saw action and
dominated their games from the tipoff.

As the women played the first game at Emmaus, the Red Lions
jumped out to a 22-0 lead and never looked back. In a game where
every LCU player scored, the outcome was never in question. In
the end, LCU dominated every aspect of the game, leading to an
85-29 win over the Emmaus Eagles.

The LCU women were led in
scoring by junior guard Tatiana Colclasure (Effingham/Effingham
High) and freshman transfer center Betty Elliot (Crawfordsville,Ind./
IUPUI), both with 15 points.

The LCU men's team also dominated in the second game of the
day. They took an early lead and went to the locker room at
halftime with as secure a lead as any team would want at 47-25.
With every player scoring at least one bucket, LCU finished
their first game of the season north of the century mark in a
dominating 102-60 performance.

Lincoln Christian University's
School of Undergraduate Studies is a
member of the National Christian College Athletic Association, Division II.
Founded in Lincoln in 1944, Lincoln Christian's three schools — the School of
Undergraduate Studies, the Hargrove School of Adult & Graduate Studies, and the
Seminary — share a mission to nurture and equip Christians with a biblical
worldview to serve and lead in the church and the world. For more information
about the Red Lions, visit
LincolnChristian.edu/athletics.